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  • They Don’t Care About Us

    They Don’t Care About Us

    By Boniface Ekungitunre Ushie-Ogar

    13 days away, Jackson hit track with the above title, it will be 25 years since he performed the single. The song represents the plight of the blacks; their past, their present and their future in the hands of institutionalized racism which created ghettos, built partial justice system which got 56 % of blacks who make just 20% of the entire US population in the penitentiary with a low level of ever getting a paying job after release and the Cops shoot at any black provocation but use kid gloves 🧤 on people with other colors.

    Let’s pause and ask yourselves some questions;
    1. Is police brutality only in US

    2. Is it the USA that has a partial Justice system… In NIG, I have seen how in five days, Walter (former CJN) was arraigned but we have cases that can’t be attained to.

    3. Have the government stop slashing the budget for Health and education while increasing that for renovation for the Hallow Chamber.

    4. Are the salaries of our teachers at all levels, juicy or are just the salaries of the politicians with just passing six that got the juice… This is a systematic bastardization of our education system, it weakens the teachers who in turn, teach rubbish and nonsense and the elite are ok with it because they maintain control on us with the poor enlightenment and most of those who were not well trained become parliamentarian who either do not move any motion or at best, they copy obsolete bills or law from Singapore, Dubai, etc.

    5. How is our taxing system, does it allow the poor and less privilege to save and penny, we get tax for making calls, for depositing our money, for receiving credit, for sending an SMS, for buying via a mobile app, both the buyer and seller get tax for a single, the same commodity?

    Who is responsible for the implementation of the policies and when they look at such unfriendly policies, why go ahead to sign it, do they really care about us?

    All I want to say is that they don’t really care about us and in the coming days, I will be showing through tidbit, how they do not care, and what we must do to let them know that it is mandatory on them to care.

    Yours in Tidbit!

    Boniface Ekungitungre Ushie-Ogar
    Writes from Earth

    NB.
    The Cop represents all the elite and those in the position of authorities in any part of the world who use their powers to oppress us, the weak, the poor, the less privileged, the needy. Floyd, represent all those who are at the receiving end in any part of the world.

     

    Disclaimer: This is solely the opinion of Boniface Ushie Ogar and does not represent that of the THELUMINENEWS or its staff.

  • The Issue, The Threat, The Emptiness and The Call For Unification In Support of Agba Jalingo.

    The Issue, The Threat, The Emptiness and The Call For Unification In Support of Agba Jalingo.


    By Richard F. Inoyo – Calabar

    “If there must be war, let it happen in my days, that my children may have peace”

    ~ undercover agent ~

    It has been said time without number that, those who live in glass house, shouldn’t throw stone. The recent revelation brought to the consciousness of Nigerians across the country by brilliant investigative Journalist_ Citizen Agba Jalingo over the use of a 80years woman for photo op masterminded by Florence Ita Giwa as seen in a picture where the governor of Cross River State Mr. Ben Ayade claimed to have allocated a furnished house to the said old woman that showed that there was never a time the governor did such a thing as the perpetrators would want us to think has hit national newsrooms across the country.

    With that revelation led by the CrossRiverWatch Team, we have seen an hysteric Florence Ita Giwa running to Bakassi at the dead of the night to do damage control, and at the same time dishing out needless insults and calling worldclass investigative Journalist Agba Jalingo all kinds of unprintable names while attacking the blessed memory of Agba Jalingo’s progenitors.

    And as if that level of erratic utterances and badly mismanaged image-laundering isn’t enough, instead of Ita Giwa to provide and hand the said 80 years old woman all relevant documents and papers of ownership of the furnished house and for us all to move on_ she has gone ahead, abandoning the substance of the issue which basically has to do with ensuring the correction of the evil done against the 80years old woman, who is yet to move into the so called house they claimed they gave to her in their duplicitous plot.

    Seeing that the facts stack against her, in her latest roll of flurry borne out of the fact that her inhumane deeds were exposed by Investigative Journalist Agba Jalingo; Florence Ita Giwa has decided to leave the real issue of providing ownership documents to the 80years old woman, to pursuing the irrelevant issue of making a case about what particular date was pinpointed as the date she flew into calabar with threat of taking legal action against Investigative Journalist Agba Jalingo for telling the whole world that contrary to her claim, she was flown in, a day before the charade and shameless showmanship that outrageously saw an 80years old woman used as Guinea pig in the worst possible deception in modern day history.

    Let it be on her mental slate that, the general public is against her in this situation, and the whole world stands with Citizen Agba Jalingo. Decency and patriotism dictate that, as a people we should have more of brilliant Investigative Journalist like Agba Jalingo across the country who reveals false-dealings of government officials at all levels and speak truth to power, and none of Florence Ita Giwa who have problem seeing people exposing reprehensible duplicity and demanding justice for poor grandmother like the 80years old woman who she used in that ungodly act.

    Without leaving room for ambiguity, let it be abundantly clear that Nigerians need 10million Agba Jalingos across the country to hold government accountable, and zero number of the likes of Florence Ita Giwa for doing very little for the poor people of Bakassi all this time but yet claim to represent and pretending to have done so much during all these long dark years in the history of Bakassi with very little to show for it.

    Florence Ita Giwa needs to come down from her fractured high hill and quickly realise that, we are all fed up with her antics and antecedence which none of us would wish any person to emulate.

    I call on all Cross Riverians in particular, and Nigerians in General, to unite and defend Agba Jalingo for exposing terrors in high places. The last thing we need is a society without Agba Jalingo.

    I can live with a society without Florence Ita Giwa, but definitely not one without dedicated and patriotic journalist like Agba Jalingo.

    Let history vindicate us all as we stand by Agba Jalingo in every court against all empty and frivolous charges brought forth by any person on earth.

    Mma has only one honourable path to take, which is to hand the 80years old woman her Certificate of Ownership and Occupancy, and scrap the crap of litigating over date-schedule which would only over extend the televisionalisation of her deed on social media screens for as long as such shrapnel litigation lasts. All we demand is justice for the 80years old woman, and not egotrip that has been tripped.

    Signed.

    Richard F. Inoyo
    Country Director, Citizens Solution Network.

    For Civilian and Population Council.

     

    NB: This is strictly the opinion of Richard F. Inoyo and does not in anyway represent that of THELUMINENEWS or its staff.

  • Linda Ayade Vows That Retired Army Captain Who Raped 4-Year Old Minor Is Prosecuted

    Linda Ayade Vows That Retired Army Captain Who Raped 4-Year Old Minor Is Prosecuted

    BY Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The wife of the governor of Cross River State and President/Founder of Mediatrix Development Foundation MDF, Dr. Linda Ayade has vowed to ensure that the Rtd. Captain Bassey Ikanem age 73 who raped a 4 years old minor is prosecuted in line with the provisions of the law.

    Ayade made this known through the Chief Operating Officer, COO, of her Mediatrix Development Foundation, Mr. Jeffrey Adamade, when he visited the Akim Police station to verify the information.

    The incident took place on the evening of 1st June 2020 at Big Qua Town, Calabar.

    The victim’s grand mother and the rapist are said to be first cousins, an affinity that is feared to be capable of compromising the case.

    According to the victim’s grand mother “the children are used to calling him grandpa and playing around him; he doesn’t joke with them, I don’t know what came over him. They were playing around and suddenly, when I came out of the house, I asked the mother, where is Xxx, and she said, they are playing around. I now sat down under the tree, shortly Xxx and the other little boy came out of his house and she was walking as if something was wrong with her, when I asked her what happened to her, she said grandpa put his finger into my boo boo. I was shocked.”

    “I observed her and noticed her pant was stained with blood and now raised alarm and involved the police”

    The IPO handling the matter Inspector Louisa Effanga stated that “the alleged rapist confessed to the crime. He said he was under the influence of alcohol, this he said before the Akim Divisional Police Officer, DPO. But later denied raping the child”

    Medical report sighted by MDF shows that the victim has some bruises on her private part.

    The file has been moved to the legal unit of the state police headquarters for onward persecution.

    Recall that the anti-rape crusader, Dr. Linda Ayade under her Mediatrix intervention has reached 10,000 persons with rights and justice awareness, has 5 rape cases under investigation, 2 rape cases prosecuted and the offenders cooling their feet at Afokang prison, 1 rape victim rehabilitated and reintegrated back to school with her school fees paid.

    The issue of rape over the years has been grossly under reported, you are encouraged to reach Mediatrix Development Foundation via: [email protected] or call Mediatrix Communication Assistant on 08121032474 in case of any rape case around you and be sure that the matter will be handled with the highest form of confidentiality.

  • Covid 19: C’River Govt Receives Technical And Material Support From NPHCDA

    Covid 19: C’River Govt Receives Technical And Material Support From NPHCDA

    By Simon Ushie – Calabar

    As part of measures to improve quality and effective healthcare delivery for Cross Riverians, the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), have donated some personal protective equipment and Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials to the Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency to boost the fight against Covid-19 in the state.

    Presenting the materials to the agency, the state coordinator for the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Mr Julius Idoko maintained that “the state’s effort in the fight against Covid-19 has gained a nationwide recognition and hence the need to support the state in training health workers to boost their capacity and enlighten them on best and globally accepted medical practices”

    Receiving the materials on behalf of the Government, the Director General, Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Janet Ekpenyong thanked the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency for assisting the state in the organization of various training workshops for staff in the state and in the provision of Information, Education and communication materials to enhance staff knowledge and their capacity to meet the health needs of Cross Riverians .

    Ekpenyong held that “On behalf of the Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, I am very thankful to the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency for this show of love especially this moment where the whole world is being faced with the pandemic that we are all struggling to understand and find a cure to it. These things that are provided will be used judiciously for the benefit of our people as we have set up a team to ensure that all wards and villages get a share of these materials as we seek to improve the health and wellbeing of our people.

    “Just recently, the NPHCDA assisted us in building the capacity of health workers through an online training section comprising of state, local Government and ward level staff in the agency.

    “The nation has seen the great efforts made so far by the Cross River State Government as Senator Professor Ben Ayade has been in the forefront in fighting the pandemic and that is why the NPHCDA is coming to support us today.

    “We will ensure that our health workers across the 196 wards are fully informed and trained and as well spread the information to the various communities where they work to ensure that Cross River State remain covid19 free”.

    The Director General further distributed the materials to various Local Government Heads and heads of facilities.

    Some of the materials given includes Veronica buckets, waste bins, training manuals for prevention and control of Covid-19, facemasks, thermometers and other Personal Protective Equipment.

    The presentation is coming on the hills of the recently conducted training for health workers across the state using the zoom application system, an innovation which has generated wide praise from all quotas across the state.

  • Bakassi Returnees: How Ayade Wept, Promised, Delivered On Housing Estate

    Bakassi Returnees: How Ayade Wept, Promised, Delivered On Housing Estate

    By Linus Obogo – Calabar

    He came as a leader whose fate was inextricably intertwined  with the displaced and dispossessed people of Bakassi.

    At every forum, Governor  Ben Ayade wrenched quite a volume of tears enough to form a lake or drown a community, while speaking about the level of crass insensitivity on the part of the federal authorities who orchestrated the destitution, despair and abandonment of the Bakassi people who were for 18 harrowing years rendered refugees in their own country.

    Mindlessly decoupled from their ancestral land by the overlord central government, the people of Bakassi were left to their fate, to live a life only akin to that of the pastoral nomads.

    With a fishing community rendered homeless for over 18 solid years, a future shortcircuted, and countless thousands of people including widows, the aged, children mowed down like a field of grain, by hungervirus, considered deadlier than Coronavirus and with abject compunction from those before him, Ayade could ill-afford any numbness to the horrors and miseries of the Bakassi people.

    Ayade cried when they cried and oftentimes much more than the “bereaved”. He railed at the atrociousness of the conspirators, tugged at their heartstrings and hurled stinging reprimand at the manner in  which an entire commune was ceded, culminating in children being sundered from their parents as well as wives being severed from their breadwinners.

    He wore their shoes, felt their pains and shared amply from their cries.

    In 2017, as a mark of solidarity with the displaced Bakassi people, Ayade, while marking his 49 birthday, had to relocate to Ikpa Nkanya village, Ikot Eyo ward, where the returnees were camped.

    He feted, dined and celebrated with them.

    The governor had told a vast concourse of the gathering then that “The Bakassi people have been dislocated from their ancestral homes, denied the pleasure of worship and decent accommodation, reduced in want and in spirit just because they are not strong enough to fight back. I come as a child from that humble beginning to say that we must all come together to make a difference and that difference must start now.”

    Ayade’s cries and such other palpable emotions would no sooner form the soundtrack on which an upscale 52 unit 2-bedroom housing estate was delivered on Friday, May 29, as he clocked five years in office as governor.

    Delivered devoid of the traditional fanfare and banality which usually characterize such grandiose events, the project which began barely a year ago is no doubt a bold statement of what representative leadership is all about. It loudly demonstrated what a servant leader is. That it must be people-centered.

    When Governor Ayade made the solemn pledge early in the life of his administration to build the Bakassi returnees shelter, many thought it was impossible, or at best one of the hollow political promises that hardly see the light of day, given the state’s parlous economy. But Ayade as he is wont to assure, “I will give my left eye to keep my words”, indeed walked his talk.

    For a leader who had severaly voiced such epithets as “giving my right eye to keep my words”, “I give, not because I have so much but because I care so much”, “The true African anthropology is the one that says that you must provide a shoulder for your weaker brother to lean on”, Governor Ayade would no sooner set sail with this handful of epithets as a guide and steer a steady course, like an emigrant to the islands of the blest.

    Situated at Ifiang Ayong area of Bakassi Local Government Area, the fully furnished estate has come as a long awaited welcome intervention in the harrowing experience of homelessness by the refugees who have been living in squalor, having converted a primary school in Akpabuyo Council Area of the state to their home.

    For once, a leader with a milk of human kindness emerged on the scene and remembered that there indeed existed victims of societal cruelty who must be clawed back from sub human existence and from a life of slum.

    The gift of a decent housing estate for the hitherto forgotten people of Bakassi is therefore obviously an enduring lesson that a true leader is one who understands that leadership is not about oneself but about those you serve. It is not about exalting oneself but about lifting others up.

    And for once, the returnees will long remember that there was a leader in the person of Ayade who showed them love, care and concern.

    The first of its kind anywhere around, the governor was aware that giving the Bakassi people shelter, was not going  to be enough, he gave them a home, promising to expand it.

    It is indeed a home by any standard. It has amenities like power- public power, standby generator, solar lighting, water system and such other utilities that guarantee decent living and comfort.

    Located in nature’s pampering hands, the estate could pass for an upscale home, well appointed and comes with tastefully interior design and quality furnishings.

    Indeed, if that was the reward for being a refugee, the sheer elegance of the estate is more than enough to compel anyone to want to assume the status of a refugee, just to own one.

    In fact, what makes the estate spectacularly unique is that it is a social housing which ownership is held in perpetuity, where the property is the owners’ to keep forever.

    As part of ensuring that the returnees do not luxuriate in the wonderful comfort of their new home, and forget their mainstay, which is fishing, Governor Ayade went a notch higher by acquiring a fishing boat to enable them sustain themselves while in the estate.

    What’s  more, with the governor’s announcement of a N50 million donation as well as other economic stimulus package, life couldn’t be any more promising as the returnees now begin what could be described as a refreshing start to life from what was once a slum existence characterised  by gloom and doom.

    But on this day, May 29, Ayade did not only put a new song in their mouth with the provision  of a exotic roofs over their heads, but he also put a future in their hands as they can now own their lives and begin to control their destinies.

    For a people who had always made crying a soothing balm to their pain and anguish since they were severed from their ancestral home and left in the cold, their cry on this day they were taking custody of their houses was one of joy and fulfillment, and fulfillment that their long years of misery and wondering in wilderness has come to a screeching end, as a redeemer in Governor Ayade finally showed up and made a telling difference in their once abject lives.

    Linus Obogo is Deputy Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ayade

  • Covid 19: C’River Government Officials Lauds Omang Idiege Border Policing Strategy

    Covid 19: C’River Government Officials Lauds Omang Idiege Border Policing Strategy

    By Admin

    Some senior officials of the Cross River State Government have commended the Commissioner for Youths and Skills Acquisition, Hon. Signor Omang-Idiege for his continuous efforts in policing the Gakem-Benue border against Almajiris and other moving vehicles.

    The officials, who visited and spent a night with the Commissioner at the border in inspecting vehicles and other commuters, lauded his efforts in returning back over 11 trucks conveying Almajiris back to their destination.

    In their separate remakrs, they thanked Hon. Omang-Idiege for contributing his quota in keeping Cross River free from Covid-19.

    The government officials include, Engr. Clement Akwaji, Hon. Chris Oshen Ojugbo, S.A to the Governor on Culture and Tourism, Mr Odido Moses Idagu, Hon. Kingsley Agabi, Mr Gabriel Ogabo, S.A Public Utilities and Comrade Peter Olofu, Bekwarra Youth President among others.

    It could be recalled that, this border point, being a major entry/exit point between the South and Northern states had witnessed influx of suspected Almajiris/Herdsmen who were all sent back recently.

    Responding, Hon. Signor Omang-Idiege thanked them for the solidarity and urged them to continue supporting the efforts of Gov. Ben Ayade in ensuring that Cross Rivers State remains COVID 19 Free.

  • Full Text Of Address By Bonny Ewhe, Chairman Obudu LGC On The Occasion Of His Swearing-In

    Full Text Of Address By Bonny Ewhe, Chairman Obudu LGC On The Occasion Of His Swearing-In

    By Elijah Ugani

     

    PRESS STATEMENT BY THE EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF OBUDU LGA, BONIFACE ERAYE EWHE ON THE OCCASION OF THE SWEARING-IN OF COUNCIL CHAIRMEN

    THANK YOU MY PEOPLE, I SHALL NOT DISAPPOINT YOU

    Today is a new dawn in the politics of Obudu as I assume office as the Executive Chairman of the local government. It’s an exciting yet very challenging moment. It’s exciting because of the privilege and opportunity to serve my people and challenging because of the enormous task ahead. But let me reassure you all that you have made the right choice. I’ll guide this opportunity jealousy by doing my best to ensure Obudu becomez better than she was yesterday.

    I consider myself very privileged to have been elected from among a pool of other qualified Obudu sons and daughters. I didn’t present myself for the election because I felt I was better than anybody but because I had the convictions that I was prepared to lead our great local government to chart a new course forward.

    The dream of many years has become reality. I want to from the depth of my heart thank the first citizen of Obudu and Cross River State, His Excellency, Sir Ben Ayade whose unalloyed support ensued my overwhelming victory at our great party’s primaries and subsequently, the general elections.

    To my teeming supporters-youths, men and women of great consciences, I say thank you for the overwhelming support. The confidence you have reposed on me won’t be abused. I assure you again, I won’t disappoint you.

    We have won the war, now it’s time to face the battle. The challenge of leadership is cumbersome and the success of every administration is dependent on the support of his subjects. Thus, I want to use this opportunity to appeal to all of you to keep the fire burning. I need your support now more than ever! The task to deliver the good aspirations we all have for our dear local government is a collective one; let’s see it as OUR responsibility not THEIR business!

    Posterity will hold me to account if I fail to recognise the priceless efforts of the Cross River State Independent Electoral Commission. I salute the courage of the Chairman, Dr. Mike Odey and his team for putting their lives at risk even at this global health crisis occassioned by the Coronavirus outbreak to conduct one of the freest and fairest elections in the history of the state. History will remember you all.

    To my opponents, I say thank you all for putting up a good fight. I see all those who contested against me as rivals not enemies because for me, it was all because of their burning desire to see a drastic turnaround in our dear local government that they offered themselves just like me to serve.

    Politics is like a game of football, you win some and loose some. Election has come and gone and it’s now time for governance. I want to extend a hand of fellowship to everybody to come let’s reason together to develop our dear local government. I’ll run an open door administration where every quality idea geared towards the development of Obudu would be welcomed.

    Like I said during the campaigns, the just concluded election was not just an opportunity to elect me and others as local government executives but also to re-engage all of us on the values we share as a people. Now that we’ve an elected local government executives, let’s take advantage of the opportunity to reinvigorate the political process in our local government for the next generation and in the process leave a legacy that will stand the test of time.

    Let me paraphrase what I pledged during the campaigns, “Our focus will not be to reimagine a political process where we will pay attention to a few selected group of people but will develop a dynamic process where we can individually and collectively pursue the course of building Obudu that we will all be proud of. Your motivation at the end should be that you played a key role in building a progressive, developed and peaceful Obudu that the generation yet to come will be proud of”.

    With God on our side, we’ll not fail you. I want to remind us that this great local government belongs to all of us and we should at this critical time in our history come together regardless previous political experiences to move it and our people to greater heights.

    Thank you and God bless.

    Signed :

    Hon. Boniface Eraye Ewhe
    Executive Chairman
    Obudu local government

  • Ayade Cautions Newly swore In 18 Local Chairmen To Avoid Unnecessary Trips Outside Their Local Governments

    Ayade Cautions Newly swore In 18 Local Chairmen To Avoid Unnecessary Trips Outside Their Local Governments

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Cross River State Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade has cautioned 18 local government chairmen to avoid unnecessary trips outside their councils to enable them stay back home to deliver on their mandate.

    Ayade gave the caution while swearing-in the 18 local government chairmen and their vice in the state today 2nd June at the Exco chambers of the governor’s office in Calabar, the cross river state capital.

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP had cleared the entire 18 council areas and also produced all the councillors.

    “I want to urge you to avoid unnecessary trips outside your local government areas, you need to stay with your people to enable you appreciate their challenges as well deliver on your mandate”

    The governor disclosed that he has left behind N11.386 billion as take off fund for all the 18 local government chairmen and stressed that they had no reason not to perform.

    “Remember I am giving you councils that are not owing salaries, not owing pension. So I don’t want to hear tomorrow that your are owing.

    “We are happy to announce to you that you are coming into office while the governor leaves behind N11.386 billion in your coffers.

    “Today marks a great opportunity for the people at the grassroots who have never had direct access to government, to feel the impact of government,” the governor told the new chairmen.

    He further implored them not to engage in grandiose projects but concentrate on simple projects that directly impact on the lives of the people.

    His words: “You are serving the grassroots, I do not want you therefore, to embark on big projects. I need you to deal with those projects that directly impact on the lives of the people. I need you to deal with boreholes, I need you to deal with culverts, minor bridges that link communities”

    The governor advised the chairmen to work harmoniously with their councillors so as to effectively serve the people.

    “I urge you to work in harmony with your councillors. There must not be a divided house. Therefore, work harmoniously with the councillors so that together you will serve the people effectively”

    In a chat with the chairman of Obudu local government council, Mr. Bonny Eraye Ewhe,  the hometown of Governor Ben Ayade, the chairman noted that he will concentrate more on agriculture as he will unveil his plans as streamlined in the agenda of his administration.

    He used the opportunity to thank the governor and pledged his commitment to serving his people.

  • Federal Government Hands Over Covid 19 Battle To States

    Federal Government Hands Over Covid 19 Battle To States

    The Nation News Paper

    The Federal Government has pushed the battle to contain Coronavirus to states and communities, Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on the pandemic, Mr. Boss Mustapha, said on Sunday.

    According to him, the Federal Government will henceforth only provide supervision and coordination.

    Mustapha, the secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), spoke on Sunday at the State House after members of the PTF briefed President Muhammadu Buhari and discussed their recommendations on the next phase of the battle.

    With him at the briefing were Minister of Health Dr. Osagie Ehanire; National Coordinator of the PTF Dr. Sani Aliyu; Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Dr. Chikwe Ihekwaezu, and Minister of Interior Rauf Aregbesola.

    Mustapha said: “The ownership of the next stage will be the responsibility of the states because we have gone into community transmission.

    ”Where are the communities? The communities are in the states. So, the ownership of the next stage will be the responsibility of the states, the local government, the traditional institutions, the religious leaders at the different levels of our communities, because that is where the problem is.

    ”Like we’ve kept saying, 20 local governments out of 774, account for 60 per cent of confirmed cases in Nigeria today. So where are these 20 local governments? They are in communities. It means we have reached the apex of community transmission and we must get the communities involved.

    ”So, the issues of places of worship, the issues of schools, the issues of some certain businesses that were not opened hitherto are part of the packages that we have looked at and we have made the appropriate recommendations, but you know that Mr President is the only one that can take decisions in respect of these.

    ”In the framework, the states are subnationals, they have their own responsibilities too, so it is in the exercise of those responsibilities that they had meetings with those religious bodies and agreed on the guidelines and protocols on how they can open up, but in the framework of the national response, we are taking that into consideration”, he said.

    According to him, Nigeria had reached the critical stage of community transmission, adding that communities were under the supervision of the council areas, under which structure the communities fall.

    He said there would also be the full involvement of traditional and religious institutions, adding that managing the health crisis at this point had melted down into the more complex community level.

    The PTF chairman said the advice on the reopening of the economy and worship centres had been delivered to President Muhammadu Buhari who will take the decision likely to be communicated to Nigerians today.

    ”That’s part of what we have considered in its totality. We would await Mr President’s decision on that, once I receive his approval, going forward, as to certain recommendations we have put in place, we will see how that happens.

    ”The issue of easing up, you know we are in the first phase, we had an extension of two weeks for the first phase, the next phase should be the second phase and along with that will come in with a lot of recommendations, which we expect Mr President to consider.

  • PDP Inaugurates New Chapter Executive In C’River

    PDP Inaugurates New Chapter Executive In C’River

    By George Odok Jr – Calabar

    The Obubra Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party has inaugurated Chief Godwin Igwe as the new Chapter Chairman of the party in the local government area.

    The inaugural meeting was convene by the Chapter Chairman to commence the functionality and evolve a robust template for the party in the area.

    Speaking, Igwe expressed his readiness to completely rebrand the party and put on a better stead ahead of future elections.

    He assured the people that he would run an open and transparent administration where all party members will be carried along.

    “We will instill discipline, respect for rule of law and constituted authorities within and outside the party” Igwe said.

    Several goodwill messages were received from members present, who took their turn in expressing total satisfaction to the fact that a square peg is finally being put in a square hole.

    PDP stakeholders at the event reaffirmed total support, commitment and loyalty to the Chief Godwin Igwe led Chapter exco of PDP.

    Speakers at the meeting also expressed appreciation to the National Working Committee of the party for a peaceful and transparent ward and chapter congresses. They all pledge to remain loyal and committed to the ideals of the party.

    Some of the party Leaders also took their time to encourage the new exco to be strong in taking up their responsibility that may no less be daunting. They told the people clearly to disregard rumors of the party being divided, as there is only one exco recognized by the NWC of the party.

    Present at the meeting were all chapter executives, various ward Chairmen and exco, leaders and teeming party faithfuls who were filled with excitement.